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Ask Gauge: The Agentic GEO Analyst

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Ask Gauge: The Agentic GEO Analyst

With user behavior now spread across traditional and AI search, it's never been more important to ensure that your brand is the answer. AI visibility data is incredibly rich — but fragmented, fast-moving, and hard to act on without the right context.

Gauge unifies your GEO data into a single agent that can do the work of a dedicated AI visibility analyst. Let's take a look at how this works for one of our customers, HiBob:

We started by building a best-in-class GEO/AEO platform, with a core focus on getting the right data. We quickly found that data alone isn't enough. Our users kept asking:

  • How can I make sense of all of this prompt and answer data?
  • How does my AI visibility relate to what's happening in traditional search?
  • What are the actual things I need to do to move the needle?

Ask Gauge is built to answer exactly those questions. It interprets your GEO data — prompt tracking, citation rates, brand mentions, competitor visibility — and surfaces the insights that matter. Ask Gauge can run visibility analysis, identify coverage gaps, and track how AI models are referencing your brand over time. Once it has the full picture, it can recommend and help draft focused content designed to improve your presence in AI-generated answers.

Ask Gauge lives where you already work, with MCP and Slack bot support.

Gauge is already a core part of the GEO stack at some of the best companies — Supabase, Posthog, Mux, and more.

Try it now for free!

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